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Title: Relatively Cheap Usb Docking Station
Post by: Drake01 on January 29, 2007, 06:51:33 pm
I found this item (http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=USB930D&cm_mmc=geekmail-_-daily_html-_-29JAN07_SSS-_-SSSproduct) listed on Geeks.com.  I'm wondering if something like this would be supported on the Z.  I believe I've usually seen similar USB docking stations listed for at least twice as much.
Title: Relatively Cheap Usb Docking Station
Post by: Snappy on January 29, 2007, 10:53:32 pm
My gut feel is that the peripheral ports will need necessary drivers on Z to expose them for use. In this case, it could be tricky.
Title: Relatively Cheap Usb Docking Station
Post by: Antikx on January 29, 2007, 11:42:33 pm
I've seen these too and been tempted.
I think we need to find one that has opensource Linux drivers available.
The Zaurus's Non-high-speed USB port my cause problems too.
Title: Relatively Cheap Usb Docking Station
Post by: Omicron on January 30, 2007, 11:55:26 am
Hi guys,

I have a few of the IBM USB 1.0 (maybe 1.1?) dockign stations that I have had for a while...they are still in the box and all.  I bought a bunch a while abgo and just used one of them (I think I have 6 maybe, they are in the attic)....Anyway, they are bigger, about 8 inches tall and maybe 4 inches wide  (strike that, I just looked at a rular...they would be more like 6 inches tall and three inches wide) , they have a sort of curved front to access several USBs from the front (upstream is on the front too I believe) and they have serial and Parallel for sure on the back...it is a powered hub/dock with an AC Adpator (included).  

Anyway, I can find the exact model and post more detailed info....so if anyone in interested, please PM me (as I may not remember to check back on this thread).

Oh, as for the price, $15 plus shipping seems fair like a fair price considering they are IBM and all...  

Anyway, no biggie if no one cares or wants one, just throwing it out there.  Drivers would probably be an issue I would think, but no more so than any other dock...there is a driver CD for an older version of windows...not that that would help much, but at least it is a start.

Don;t forget, please PM me if interested...even if just to have me reply to some question on this forum.

(Hey, I found the subscribe to forum button   So I should get replies if you post them...)
Title: Relatively Cheap Usb Docking Station
Post by: Drake01 on January 30, 2007, 09:07:08 pm
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I've seen these too and been tempted.
I think we need to find one that has opensource Linux drivers available.
The Zaurus's Non-high-speed USB port my cause problems too.
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Yeah, I was afraid that would be the opinion.  I was wondering if anyone had tried one of the docking stations with success.

As far as the USB speed, I don't believe that would be an issue unless it's actually too slow to operate, for example, a serial port at a specified high speed.  What is the speed of the USB port on the Z again?  Something like 1.5Mbps?  (I suppose I should actually look it up... I believe it's listed on the Wiki.)  I would think that would actually be fast enough, unless there are multiple devices eating up the bandwidth.

UPDATE:
From the OESF Wiki:
C1000 General Info
* USB 2.0 but 1.1 transfer speed - slave and host (the latter needs a special cable - one sold by iRiver for PMP models works)

And Wikipedia states that USB 1.1 can operate at 1.5Mbps (Low Speed) or 12Mbps (Full Speed).

I know I've read the actual speed somewhere... probably a post in the forums.  I also noticed that C3200 General Info doesn't list a speed.  Can I assume it's the same as the C1000?